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lol, he's worse than Garrett, been coaching the Bengals since 03' and is 0-7 in the playoffs
No. He's not. He's had bad teams, and plays in a division with the Steelers and Ravens.
lol, he's worse than Garrett, been coaching the Bengals since 03' and is 0-7 in the playoffs
What folks forget is that the D played pretty well last year and gave this team a chance.
It disturbs me more that Denver dared Prescott to beat them and he didn't even challenge them downfield to loosen things up.
You've got it the wrong way round. The offense played well last year and gave the D a chance to be half-decent.
Challenge them downfield with who? We must have the slowest receiving corp in the NFL.
That was because we ran a balanced, low risk, ball-control oriented offense that didn't expose the D, and made the opposing offense play into their hands. You make them sound like the '85 Bears.23, 17, 17, 14, 16, 23, 10, 30, 17, 26, 15, 20, 21. Those were the points given up by the D in our wins last season. They played well above expectations. And even in the two losses to Giants, the D only gave up 19 and 10 points, respectively.
Then the D turns around and holds the Giants to 3 points in the season opener this season. As good as the O was last season, one of the bigger surprises was the play of the D.
The receivers were barely 10 yards down field before Von Miller was on top of Dak. FWIW, I agree with you that Dak is a bus driver, but that is what our D needs to stop them getting exposed, unlike the fast and loose style of Romo.Dak missed an open Beasley on a throw that I could make. And I think he purposely throws the ball out of bounds on a deep sideline route to avoid a possible INT. He's a dink and dunk passer. The announcers mentioned yesterday that he only had one pass go for more than 10 yards and that was through 3/4 of the game. That won't get it done.
And it's not like we've always had burners at the WR position. Speed is important but it's not a prerequisite to go deep.
That was because we ran a balanced, low risk, ball-control oriented offense that didn't expose the D, and made the opposing offense play into their hands. You make them sound like the '85 Bears.
The receivers were barely 10 yards down field before Von Miller was on top of Dak. FWIW, I agree with you that Dak is a bus driver, but that is what our D needs to stop them getting exposed, unlike the fast and loose style of Romo.
Yesterday's debacle was not on Dak IMHO. It was on our inability to establish the run game. Where were the zone stretch runs, the toss sweeps etc.? We just ran straight ahead into the gut of the Broncos D. That in turn forced the game into Dak's hands, and with our unimaginative, predictable pass routes and slow-ass receivers he never stood a chance.
I got news for you. This D is just not that good.
Which was entirely my point, but never mind.
We can just agree to disagree. I just don't like what I'm seeing from Prescott. Sorry if that offends anyone.
Yesterday's debacle was not on Dak IMHO. It was on our inability to establish the run game. Where were the zone stretch runs, the toss sweeps etc.? We just ran straight ahead into the gut of the Broncos D. That in turn forced the game into Dak's hands, and with our unimaginative, predictable pass routes and slow-ass receivers he never stood a chance.
But my biggest question is what happened to our OL?